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``Go West, young man'' was a popular admonition in the United States of the post-Civil War period, when the Transcontinental Railroad, industrialization, and millions of enterprising settlers moved across the vast territory of the country toward the Pacific Ocean, thus fulfilling the historic vision of the founders of the American Republic to establish a continental republic on these shores. Today, that admonition must be extended further, through a determination of the U.S. government to establish new partnerships for economic development with the nations of the Asian-Pacific and Indian-Ocean Basin, specifically, the nations of Russia, China, and India.
The establishment of the United States republic, from 1776 through 1865, provided a ``beacon of hope'' for rallying against the powers of Empire in the world, but that empire, now run through the supranational financial institutions of the world, still maintains a stranglehold over the planet, and threatens to bring it into an unspeakable devolution into a New Dark Age...
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March 23, 2007
EIR News Service announced the publication of
The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism,
by Professor Stanislav M. Menshikov.
Translated from the Russian by Rachel Douglas, the book is an authoritative study of the Russian economy during the first 15 years after the break-up of the Soviet Union. The Preface, by EIR founder and contributing editor Lyndon LaRouche, titled, "Russia's Next Step," poses the need for U.S. policy-makers to study and grasp the "disease" presented in this book, since it represents "an economic global pandemic which we must all join to defeat." |
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This Week's Cover
- Shift to the Pacific:
The Historic Mission of the United States
'Go West, young man' was a popular admonition of the post-Civil War United States, when the Transcontinental Railroad, industrialization, and millions of enterprising settlers moved across the vast territory of the country toward the Pacific Ocean, thus fulfilling the historic vision of the founders of the American Republic to establish a continental republic on these shores. Today, that admonition must be extended further, through a determination of the U.S. government to establish new partnerships for economic development with the nations of the Asian-Pacific and Indian-Ocean Basin, initially Russia, China, and India.
- APEC Summit Affirms New Focus on Pacific
- International Conference:
Russia Briefs Leaders on Railway Projects
- Preparing To Join the Four Powers:
Why India Must Resolve Its Regional Conflicts
If India can resolve its historical conflicts along its borders to make possible the exchange of manpower and scientific and technological development, it has the wherewithal to become an equal partner in a Four-Power alliance to develop a new international economic system.
National
Economics
The LaRouche Show
- Two Decades of Organizing for the Four-Power Alliance
EIR's Russia and Eastern Europe Intelligence Director Rachel Douglas and Oyang Teng of the LaRouche Youth Movement discuss the history and future perspectives of the LaRouche movement's organizing in Russia and Eastern Europe.
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